1st Dec to 3rd Dec 2024
Nirmal Singh & Simranjit Kaur
About the hosts
We warmly invite you to join us on our big day this February! Our wedding is a beautiful celebration of Sikh traditions and Punjabi culture, where we’ll honor age-old customs and rituals that have been passed down through generations. From the vibrant music and dance to the heartfelt ceremonies, we look forward to sharing this joyous occasion with you.
We hope everyone who joins us will enjoy the festivities, and we invite you to be a part of our family on this special day!
Daily Itinerary
Naraingarh , haryana ,(India)
Venue and Host Contact Information: Details will be provided upon booking.
Date : 1 December
Approximate Start Time: 04:00 PM
Ceremony Highlights:
The evening begins with the Jaago Ceremony, a vibrant Punjabi tradition. Women carry beautifully decorated pots (gagars) on their heads while singing traditional folk songs. This ritual symbolizes awakening the families and community for the wedding festivities and marks the start of the celebrations.
After the Jaago, the celebration transitions into a lively DJ Night, where guests can dance to a mix of traditional Punjabi beats, Bollywood hits, and modern tracks. It’s a night full of high-energy fun and joy for everyone to enjoy.
Dinner
Approximate Start Time: 08:30 PM
Following the Jaago and DJ Night, guests are treated to a festive dinner.
The meal includes a variety of delicious dishes, offering something for everyone.
Guests can relax, savor the food, and connect with family and friends in a warm and joyful atmosphere.
Dress Attire:
Men/Boys: Kurta Pajama orFormal Attire
Women/Girls: Punjabi Suit or Ghagra
Day 1
Jaago and DJ Night
Day 2
Baraat Ceremony
Date : 2 December
Approximate Start Time: 1:00 PM
Ceremonies
Baraat Procession: The groom’s family and friends arrive at the wedding venue with music, dancing, and celebrations. The groom traditionally arrives on a decorated horse or in a stylish car.
Milni Ceremony: The bride’s family welcomes the groom’s family with garland exchanges, symbolizing unity between the families.
Anand Karaj: The sacred Sikh wedding ceremony takes place, where the couple is married in the presence of the Guru Granth Sahib, marking the beginning of their new life together.
Lunch and Celebration: After the Anand Karaj, families and guests gather for a celebratory lunch, enjoying traditional dishes and festive moments together.
Doli (Vidai): The Doli or Vidai ceremony marks the emotional departure of the bride from her parental home. Surrounded by family blessings and well-wishes, the bride says goodbye as she begins her new journey with the groom’s family.
Dress Attire:
Men/Boys: Formal Attire or Suits
Women/Girls: Lehenga or Saree
Date : 3 December
Approximate Start Time: 01:00 PM
Celebratory Lunch:
On Day 3, a festive lunch is hosted to celebrate the newlywed couple. A variety of traditional dishes will be served, creating a relaxed and joyful atmosphere for guests to enjoy.
Music: During lunch, there will be music to keep the atmosphere lively and cheerful. Guests can enjoy the tunes while dining and mingling, adding to the celebratory mood.
Dress Attire:
Men/Boys: Formal Attire or Suits
Women/Girls: Lehenga or Saree